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  2. Morgan Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Freeman was born on June 1, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] He is the son of Mamie Edna (née Revere; 1912–2000), a teacher, [4] and Morgan Porterfield Freeman (July 6, 1915 – April 27, 1961), [2] a barber, who died of cirrhosis in 1961. [5] He has three older siblings. [6] Some of Morgan's great-great-grandparents were enslaved people who ...

  3. Treatment of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism: How To Stop Drinking

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    Steps you can take include: Surround yourself with family, friends, and others who support your goal. Be clear that you’re no longer drinking. Take care your body. Eat a health died, get plenty ...

  4. Disease theory of alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    Disease theory of alcoholism. The modern disease theory of alcoholism states that problem drinking is sometimes caused by a disease of the brain, characterized by altered brain structure and function. Today, alcohol use disorder (AUD) is used as a more scientific and suitable approach to alcohol dependence and alcohol -related problems.

  5. Alcoholism Medications and How They Work - WebMD

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    Acamprosate works by interacting with two chemical messenger systems in the brain: GABA (short for gamma-aminobutyric acid) and glutamate. GABA, when it works correctly, stifles certain nerve ...

  6. Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: Signs, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

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    Physical symptoms of alcohol misuse. A high concentration of alcohol in the blood causes physical symptoms, such as: slurred speech. slowing of reflexes. a decreased ability to control bodily ...

  7. Alcohol Addiction: Signs, Complications, and Recovery

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    changes in friendships; someone with an alcohol addiction may choose friends who also drink heavily. avoiding contact with loved ones. hiding alcohol, or hiding while drinking. dependence on ...

  8. Living with an Alcoholic: What to Know and How to Cope

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    This is an opportunity when your loved one’s family members, friends, and co-workers all come together to persuade them to stop drinking. It’s also important to have a neutral party present ...

  9. Is Alcoholism a Mental Illness? Yes, Here's Why - Healthline

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    Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical and mental health condition, not a moral issue. AUD was known as “alcoholism” until 1994, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) discarded that ...